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    James P. Barr, Editor & Proprietor.
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
WINDOW SHADES.
Prices reduced at the
NEW CARPET STORE
M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO.,
71 &73 Firm STRKIIT.
Betweini the Post °Mee and Dispatch
Building.
Desirlas to mot ese for the Fall trade
An Entirely New Stock,
We are selling all goods now on hand at nrioes
very much below present market rates.
We espeelaVy Invite the attention of
Country Merchants and Wholesale Buyers.
an6cilitcv
•
Piasimigh Skirt Mann fao tory.
fitATILZIG OPESED SALES ROOMS
, In this city. I bins leave to call the attention
of tee:mil:ores to my own manufacture of skirts.
11L - -1 keep a larger stock than any waolsalor
In tide State.
Vie make a greater variety of Styles.
ilitutria.Bizes and Qualities than any ,of
the Mated sates.
fit.:.The - steel ttrid all the material for hoop
slidr,friurats pninitive a-ate to the salesroom.
are wider my own supers - mon and entire control.
'ocuisequeully castornors can obtain skirts from
thlis house without paying a amoral Profit
on blin
Ellsb.ttie largest aseortmant of Corsets constant,
19
- -
*V' Our retail department is in charge of com
petent ladles.
Sir Mei . ehants supplied cheap at wholesale.
. 6011. Z Ea, M.anufacturer.
isll-I.yd 49 Market. cor. 3d. Street.
WIIILLER 8_ WILSON
• SewingT:litaehine
Was awarded a
FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL,
WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND.
where all the Machines of
EUROPE AND AMERICA
wittain'olstapntition.
AleorstthirindustrialElvositi
andSEl5l, P aris. France,
.11 — emnr
at which: which! Sewing Machines have been exhibited.
The prinbipal Companies making Sewing Ma
ehines fire Wheeler & Wilson, L M. tinager &
Co. and Grover & Baker. Of the machines made
there wero sold during the year last reported:
By Wheeler dr, 6911.0 n. 21,305
By ( .31 Singer et Co 10.933
By Grover & Baker • 10,22x0
Showing WriEELE ft & W ILSON'^ sales to be
double those 4 any other Sewing Machine Com
pany in the country,
OFFICE, V 7 FIYiE STREET, PITTSBURGH
This Machine makes tho `l,OO STITCH,
and ranee highest on account of the elastioit y
Permanence. beauty and general desirablenos'
of the stitohing whon done, and the wide rage
of Ito applicathn —[Report of the American In
t:Rate, New York.' 4118(130g
BARGAINS
CARPETS.
JUT OPENED AT
' C A. IL. IA VJ M. ' S
87 FOURTH STREET.
A late aavortmeat, which will be scld at a very
CroatVolution trom late pr o e tied°
50 Bbls
JELOOVING, C 0.311 EN
FOR COATING OIL TANKS;
For see by
LUPTON, OLDDEN dr. CO:.
*0? Office nor. Pi`th and Wood Eds., 2d otorT.
NOW IS THE CR&E(E
41. to got bantam in
BOOTS, SHOES,
GAITERS and BALMORAL%
*heaver than even auction goois,
Go to BOILLANWS.
No. 98 Market street,
Second Door from Fifth.
(Tux Amp Via= LINE.
Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool.
An. first class powerful Steamships
.111 1 1111(DON ; ' - I REDAIk,
" 111LiSATTION, TRIPOLI,
•livitur.. SAIL FROM NEW YORK
every alternate Wednesday, from Liver
pool every alterrinte Tuesday, and from Queens
town alternate Wednesday,
Steerage Passage from Liverpool or -Queens
town, Vb: from -New York, $32.60, payable in
lipid or its equivalent in Currency
`For Steerage Paves° apply so WILLIAMS
GUYON. 40 Futon St., New York, or
1110 S. RATTISAR. Agt,
No 122 Monongahela Noose, Water St.
• .
Pittsburgh and liiinersville Pas
.
• senger Railway Company.
OTOCHHOLDERS OF MAID
ourmatiy mi. meet at the of the Oakland
RidlOtay Company, No. 51 Fourth street, Pitts-
Ch, August ,15tb,1.863. at 3 o'clock
. M., for the pu - no.e of electing a Blerd of
Managers far sa d Company to serve until
theshtd Monday of January, A. D.. 1864. By
order
- JAS. J HNSTON, Secretary,
Pr!linkraGs, August 14. 1863.
vals-10td
O'HARA &
Attorneys at lbaw,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OFFICE 89 GRANT STREE
Opposite the Cony House. Pittsburgh.
sParticular attention given to the settlement
of Estates. stile and render of Real Estate. Ex
=Justice of Titles, Soldiers claims, collections
in any tart of the West. .
Prompt remittamm, and fall correspondence in
td all business entrusted to oar card.
I!. J. ii.VAICILI
. _
.411AVIIICI.. VACATED THE FRONT
AA. of Us .tore„ No. t 6 Market street, to make
alterations, wal be found in the new addition, in
Dm of eta tore, entranoo on Market alley first
sAr o froto. fah street, where Dry Goods willjoe
TEE DAILY POST-ADV.ANOED
BATES.
One year, by
Six months,
Three...... .....
On "
One e
week. delivered in the city..
Single' copies
To agents per linrjcire+l .....
NEW A.DVERTINING RATES•
The following rates of advertising have been
agreed upon by the Publisheor of toe Pittsburg
Daily Press, to take effect on and after the tots
day of November. 1862, on all new contracts:
FOB STANDING MATTER.
PUB SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY Dt 7.
One insertion 0 60 Two months...—. 13 900
Two insertions-- .1 00 Three months... 11 00
Three insertions 125 Four months__ 13 00
One week- ....2 00 Five months.... 14 00
Two week 5. ........ 5O Six months 15 00
Three weeks, 500 Irma months,... 20 00
One 6 00 One Year.... 25 00
FOR CHANGEABLE ittArrzn.
Whieh allows theprivilege of a weekly change
of matter. to be blunted among now
advertisements.
PDB SINGLE BQUABIi, EVERY DYY
Six mbias.SlD 00
Twelfe. months..... .... 30 00
Aclinirntrators' Notices - - 225
ktarruse ; , lotioers . . . 75
'Atli „cif '
otices. each insertion
R' 1-411 adTortisements ordered in for one
Month ■ ,or less time, to be cash at the time of or
dering.
DAILY POSTe
From the U. S. Its.ilr3ad ar.d. Mieiuz Journal
NOTES BY A T.RAV.t,LER.
Pirrsauac, August 12, 1863.
Left Chicago in the 7:15 train -via Fort
Wayne for Pittsburg, on Tuesday, Aug
11. From the car window between the
Indiana State line and Lima, Ohio, saw
A.nrora,the goddess who breaks fast on
dew drops, rolls back night's curtains from
the Eastern sky, and decks the heavens in
fleecy clouds in radiant colors for the corn
ing of the morn, and for the rising of the
orb whose beams bear heat and light round
the circle of the earth. F4rty nine miles
from the terminus of the road ia Pittsburg
we crossed the Pennsylvania line and
were again in the fieystoue State. Ar
rived at Pittsburg at 2:80 P. M. Wednes
day, Aug. 12, after a ride of 469 miles in
19i hours.
The terminal site and plan of the Fort
Wayne route, in Chicago, when all the-ne-
cessary . structures shall have been erected
and connections provided for practical co•
opnrationi: will give the Pittsburg, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railroad ansurpaes-
Eid facilities for the accomodation and
command of a still larger intertrade with
other roads. Its unequalled freight connec
tion with the Chicago and Norwestern
Railroad, a masterstroke in design and
execution, • practically puts Breen Bay
M communication with the trio of tide
water cities, via Fort Wayne and Pius
burg
Moreover, the truth is gradually gain
ing lodgment in Chicago and hone region
beyond, that, while the Pittsburg, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railroad and the
Pennsylvania Railroad together constitute
a direct unbroken line to Philadelphia,
they'l:l4ly; at the same time, are the
Ehica g o to New York.
When the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad shall have its track way,
appurtenances and appliances all put iu
the condition oi excellence intended by
its management and warranted by its in•
creasing travel and swelling traffic, by
which time, too, the vast region of the
Northwest will appreciate and realize the
advantage of seeing New York through
Philadelphia, thereoy to er • joy the range
of the two principal seaports over the
shortest mileage in the briefest time, then
will the Pittsburg route be preferred over
all other routes between Green Bay and
tidewater.
The operations of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company in Pittsburg add an
other testimony of the expansion of the
scale and proportions of tnis grand At
lantic Trunk route. The day was intense
ly warm, the sun sent down its vertical
rays charged with caloric, between the
columns of hot air from the forest of chi m-
nerstacks that make Pittsburg a smoky,
busy place. In our walks we saw work
ing parties in the service of the Penusyl
vania Railroad Company, on the piers of
the progressing railroad bridge across the
Monongahela river, to the Southern bank
of which the teunsyivania Railroad is
being extended, there to connect with
the direct route to Steubenville and thence
to Cincinnati ; alao on the new tunnel
through Grant's Hill over the old canal
tunnel, the arch of which, at the crown,
at the South end, we were shown, in its
place, twenty-eight feet below the grade
of the railroad. The enbankment to the
abutment c f the river bridge will cover and
fore rer hide the canal tunnel to the Mon
ongahela ; also on the foundation of the
new:passenger depot which is to be seven
hundrid feet in length-of which two huu
dred feet are to be enclosed within walls.
with cellar room underneath; the ground
floor is also to be divided into compart
mentafor offices, and for restnrant par
poses for passengers the upper stories
into chambers for use when trains fail to
connect.
Along the steamboat landing on the
Monongahela in Pittsburgh, we counted
scattered in the fleet of boats, eleven new
stern wheel steamboats, double-decked,
apparently ready for machinery and joinei
work. We read in this sight evidences of
a revival of the river trade and of the de
termination of Pittsburgh not to relax its
reliance on the Ohio river as an important
artery of commerce. Pittsburgh is iden
lifted with the river system of the West,
and it is the interest of Pittsburgh to
maintain a good.boating equipment on the
Ohio river. The manifest prosperity of
Pittsburgh gives us unalloyed satisfaction.
Pittebnigh' r among the natural sites for
cities west of the Alleghenies, possesses
extraordinary facilities and advantages.—
The future of Pittsburgh unquestionably
will be guaged by its manufactures ; ana
this interest, we believe, has always been
fostered in the policy of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, the disagreements
hitherto existing having been mainly with
the commission interest—that interest
which in years agone did bosiness over the
main line of public works. Perinsylva
Mans everywhere wish that Pittsburgh may
become a great city and take rank with
St. Louis among the cities of the Missis
sippi valley, to which, Pittsburgh is the
easternmost gate of entrance. The State
has:Wgreat city on the Delaware and looks
longingly and with solicitude for the rapid
growtb, of a great city on the Ohio. Be
tweell these east and west entrepots the
Pennsylvania Railroad is an artery of ac
tive and healthy commercial circulation,
and sAie:of that political wedlock which
maketi Op' 'commonwealth one community
in industry, labor, law.
Along ihe Allegheny river landing in
Pittsburgh we saw some of--the barges em
ployed in the oil trade . from the Venango
oil welt region. Some Of these barges carry
on deck seven hundred barrels of forty
- gallons each, making twenty•eight thou
sand gallons of oil. A bula-barge, that
is 111 barge divided into water sign eom•
partments, carries the oil in bulk in enor
mous quantities, the advantage being that,
if 'one compartment be "stove in," the
barge will continue to float and preserve
the remainder of the cargo.
These barges are loaded at Oil City, on
the Allegheny river at the month of ( , 11
Creek, to which place the oil is brought
trom the wells in scows and on lighters.
Left Pittsburgh at 8:50 P. M., Thurs
day, August 13, thirty-three days from the
date of our passage through It outward
bound.
$2 , 00
...._ 2 15
.. .. 2 00
From Philadelphia to Ontonagon the
round trip is made up of these distances:
Philp&lphia to Cleveland by
rail 504
Cleveland to Ontonagon by steam
boat .1 , 80
Philade , pbis to Ontonagon— 1.584 miles.
Ontonagon to- Chicago by steam
boat ...883
Chioago to Phi'adelphia by ra , l-820 1,703 miles:
Total round trip . 3,(87 miles.
Add to this the total mileage travelled
in the copper and iron regions, and the
aggrPgate makes a flying visit of consider
able proportions; truly this is a vast coun
try of natural wonders and a prolific nur
sery for multiplying States.
... , 50
From the Army of the Potomac,
One of the New York papers has the fol•
lowing :
From the Army of the Potomac the
newa is that General Lee is receiving large
reinforcements, and is supposed to be
preparing for another raid into Maryland
similar to the movement of last August,
which shortly preceded the battle of Antie
tam.
James Thompson, of the Third Mary
land regiment, Twelfth corps, was to be
shot to death with musketry io front of
Gen, Warren's headquarters, for deser
tion.
lIFIPULSE OF WHITE'S 617 E RRILLAS
The Washington Star says
The rebel gnerriilas under White, for
some time paLt have been the habit of
visiting the neighborhood of Seneea
Falls, and steeling the horses emoloyed
on the canal. Col. BSker determined to
put a stop to it, and, accordingly, with a
detachment of his men,proceeded on Satur•
day last to the Fall., and placed himself
in readiness to give the enemy a warm re•
ception. After disposing of his men to
the best possible advantage the utmost
quiet was preserved, and the enemy anx
iously:awaited.
After awhile they made their apr ear•
ante, and to their utter consternation
were greeted with discharge after discharge
from the 'repeating rifles used by Col.
Baker's ftrcee. In such rapid succession
did the discharge follow each other, that
the enemy no doubt thought that a regi
ment was upon their heels. They quick.
ly withdrew, but in a short while returned
with reinforcements. Again were they
met, and again as handsomely repulsed.
During this last conflict a rebel lieuten
ant was shot-dead by a ball from one of
the rifles at a distance of nearly a thousand
yards.
A Lady Drafted
troT ttfin p sfflgti . dritmeWeetrtry - tris. l
is a Mrs. Slack, who says she has
no wish to tarnish a substitute. Since
the draft she has visited Gettysburg,
where, guided by our soldiers and some
of the rebel soldiers, she spent a week in
examining the battle ground, hospitals,
&c. Mrs. Slack is now ready to don the
uniform and take position in line. She
deserves and should receive a Major's
commission. The manner in which Mrs.
Slack was enrolled was peculiar. She
has her name 'Slack,' with her initials,
upon the door of her residence. The
enrolling officer went to the house, and
finding none of the occupants within, took
down the name on the door plate enrolling
it in the first class."
Abundance of Prairie Chickens
The Dubuque Times says that "never
since lowa has been settled by the white
man, have prairie chickens been as nu
merous as the present season. In Bu
chanan and Blackhawk counties they can
be killed with stones and clubs; and bunt
ing them with guns ie next to no sport at
all. So plenty are they that all the
farmers importune hunters to try. their
luck on theirgrounds ; and in some in
stances they have expressed a willingness
to pay for killing. •
NEARLY every gate in the city of Vickie•
burg is now adorned with an unexploded
13 inch shell, placed on each post. The
porches and pizzas also are ornamented
with curious collections of shot and shell,
which sell on their premises during the
bombardment of the city by the Union
forces.
Tae greatest capture of men related in
history is that of Napoleon at Auster.
liiz, where he took 20,000 prisoners.—
Ge❑. Grant at Vicksburg took 81,000.
The spoil at Austerlitz was 160 pieces of
artillery ; that at Vicksburg is set down at
269.
THE Wool Grower and manufacturer,
San Francisco, Cal., slates that hundreds
of tons of coal are now furnished by the
Mount Diable coal mines.
GRAND MASS MEETING
F T ILE S°r tt! °AN !Oin BOUTS and SHOES, embled daisy
CONCERT RALE SHOE STORE,
62 Fifth Street,
to ratify the schedule of exceedingly low yriees
of BOOTS and SHOEd, which has been adopted
for the
Closing Out of Spring Stock,
Don't fall to attend this meeting and brinq
your trisnds with yun, for the fo 4ovring vet Sr good
reasons; Whether you purchase& or notyou will
recetaWpolitesittention• Aillooda are wat ranted
in every ~articular Thep ivilexe allowed of ex
shamans: every artiole which, ni,on examination
at home, dces not meet the entire awroval of the
purchasers, _
RiiiiBMBER Till PIAUI,
NO. 62 FIFTH STREET.
jy2,5
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
MAITUDACTIITLIMB OP
CAE FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS.
Patent tizjitlived ilaqlsok klateat Paragon
COAL- OIL BURNERS.
HAND *LAMPS OOLIIIIINS,
Salesrooms, 517 Arch SC. Phlandeiphis.
Manufactory. rrankford.
11111.41 A geo4i RArnitH. lasi"
FRIDAY 1 110111VINQ, AUGUST 2S, ISM
BANKING HO-USES.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTBBUBWIL
TREAtiu IQ DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE OP Coairritotaant OP TEE GIDIRENcy.
Wag Angton City, 'Atm. sth, 7563.
WAggvas, B3tvtiefactorst evidence presented
to the nudersignedrit has been-rsade to appear
that the FItIBT NATIONAL BANK OF Pll-TS
BURGH, in the enmity of Allegheny and Sta.'s
of Pennirylvanta haa team dttlYtergenlacd under
and according to the requiresaeM,s of OA Act of
t °pipets, entitled 'an not to prpvid' a National
Cirrency, stutrred.by a pledge lir United states
Stocks, and to Uterine for the °Wets, ion and re
demptann thereof." approVecti t ;Februaty 25th
18;3. and has complied th
rdprovisions ei
said net centrals Ito be com plied with before
commencing the business f Beating.
Now TRKRZFOBE, 1. ritual McCulloch, Comp
troller of th Unr ellen do herebi' certify that 'be
said ZIRbT NATIONAL BANK uF PITTS-
ItURGH. eon nty of Allegheny end State of Penn
s-lea' is. is authorized to commence the business
of Banking under the ,4 ct afertztaid.
In testimony; whereof witness my hand and
seal of office, this 6th slay of August, 18. 3.
HUG"' Mc cUL LOCH.
{ 1.; Compt.zoiler or the Currency.
The First NatioUal Bank
of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
LATE PITTSBURGH TRUST CORBY.
Capital $400,000. with privilege to In
crease t0,451.00p,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the sot to provi-Id a National Cur
rency, under the title tit ?he VIRRT N A.TION AL
BANK oF PITTSBURGH, Would respectfully
offer its services f.)r the collection of Notts
Draf , s, Bills of Exchange. Aro-i receive mon . y on
neoosit and buy an sell Bstehange on all pans
of the country.
Toe sucoe.ss which has attentied the Pittsburgh
Trust ompany sine,' its or t a,izizarbn in 18.52, will
we belive oe a suffic:ent guarantpo teas business
entrusted to the now organization will tecoive
the sttne pr , mpt att-ntion.
Having a ve7 oxtensite correspondence with
Banks and Bona-re, throughout the country. we
believe we can otter unuAtal Lchitics to those
who do business with us.
The business will be conducted by the sumo
officers and directors.
James Laughlin. WM. K. NUMek,
Robert CI Ham . Alexander Speer,
Thomas Bell, FranoiA G. Bailey,
Thos. Wightman, Alex. Bradley,
ramuel Rea,.
JAMES LAUD
JUAN D. S
Atagnet sth, 1853;4 Att,
W. J. [MINTZ PH. B. WIRTZ
KOUNTZ &. MERTZ,
B A. N .BK S ,
!co. 118 Wood St-, &aloud doo Eibove
Fifth Sieet,
IikEALERS IN iron GN AND Domestic
LExchange, Coin, B dotes, and Govern
ment Securities. Coll cod.. a promptly attended
to. apil
CI OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES
1 13 1 1 - Uartiaeates of Indetfted.nesa. Quartermao:
tern Cartifio.teo.
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
and all other government steurttlea bought by
W. H. WILLIJARUS.t. CO.
mhs;6a.ci Woodetrool. corner of Third.
JOINT RESOIXTION PROPOSING
tift EitTAIN ..„.0.14EN OMENTS
'CON SNI.TuTIOVV. - Be it resolibty m et.
and 3 °"l.-SE-velirtraftindiiiiints be runt sed
the Constitution of the Coomonwealth. in ac
cordance with the provisions of the tenth article
thereof:
. .Chore shall bean additional testiest to the third
article of the Constitution, to be designated as
sroden four, as follows:
ligortutt 4 Whont...ver any of the 9tiallfied
electors of title C. mmonwealth shall be in actual
military aorv.ce, under a requisition Irvin tho
President of toe United Stags. or by tho anther
ity of this C.mmonweat , h, such o actors may ex
emir e the right of t uffrage in all elt.etions by the
citizens. ander such reguktions as are, or shall
be, prescribed by law, as f_lly as if they were
present at their usual place of election.
Th re shall be two additional sections to the
eleventh article of the Constitution to be dceig
nated ae eetions eight and nine, as iollows
Bm:nort S. Is o bill shall be passed by the Leg
islature cociaining more than one subject. which
shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap•
propriatton bills.
Stenos 9. ir o bill shall be passed by the Leg
islature granting any powers, privileges, in any
case, where the authority to grant such powers,
tr privileges, has been, rr may hereafter be,
conferred upon the courts of thi. Co wemmonalth.
JCRS CES A,
Speaker .of the House of Representatives.
JO rIN P. PENNEY.
Speaker of the Senate.
OBVICB CB TEI
SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. }
Harrisburg July L 18 6 3.
PIINNSYLVA LA. aib:
I do hero , y certify that the foregoing
LB. arthesed to a full, true arm correct copy of
the original Joint ttesolution of the lien
oral A.-nibly, entitled "A J Dint Reso , ntion pro
posing certain amendments to the Clodstitution,"
the same remains on tile in this office.
In testimony whereof I have he, mint° get my
hand, andhaused the seal of the Ceoretary's Of
floe to be affixed tho day and yeti" above wr
ER ittan.
IF, •
Julfhdtt Secretary of the Commonwealth.
ST - FRANCIS COLLEGE,
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
r 7 HIIB iNsTrruTl OE, SITUATE")
111 LORETTO, Cambria county PenllVl.
Tanta about four miles from Cresson Station; on
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh. was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to
confer the usual Collegiate Honors and pogrees.
healthyon of the College is one of the most
in Pennsylvaniar-this portion of the Aflo
at.= Mountains being,mverbial for its pure
water, bracing air, and plo'Airesque scenery.,
The Scholastic- year commences on the FIRS')
MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide
Into two Swains. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus nooes
ary for Land Surveying. Brilineering, too., ,tc.,
w ill b e furnished by the institution to the
3bidents.
Instrumental and Vocal liin4c forms LO OXtb
shrine. Students will be admitted from cis} I
years to the age of manhood.
Tomo—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
in savence..... .„--$ 65
Surveying ana use of instr:umenta, per an
num
aaarteisi and -Modern Languages , oxtya
) 21)
Students speeding Vacation at the College.. 2A
Reference can no made to the Rt. Roy. Hothot
cl'Uonr 0 - , to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds. St. Mary's.
Loretto, sea other Clienrve•--
Bishop Domenee,Pittsbargh: Bishop
Wood. Phinidelphia Bev D,r 011.ra. Phi adei
phis : Mahar,nr McLaughlin. Fhilade phia
uov. P. Harrisburg. aul7
J. DIUNLEVY,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
pirrsinateu, PA.
131.5,71:15,1*w
J Coe IE. I'll 13. ALI ri.
BIIOOEBBOB TO
JAB. Pt,FLEMINO
IDMtlj
Wholesale and Retail Dealer is
Foreign and,
Dye Domestic
is: Dd Per rags Mfumery , edicines, Paints
Oils-cars an
No. C ITY,
P ,,
ALLEGHENY CITY, A.
1115-21yri
WELDON & KELLY,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
PLUIBEBS AhD D6AB3 YOUNFERS
164 WOOD :STREET, NEAR SIXTH
eir pumps sold And repaired. Proprietors and
Manufacturers of DaSiu's Patent Water Drawer
Zt uaggsve's Patent Gas Woking arid ileatios
Earszmn
' BLIP President
ULLY. Cashier.
tf.
PITTSBURGH, PA
COMMERCIAL INFORMATION.
Arbitration Committee of the Board
of Thule.
Wm. M. SHINN V. P.L.T I AB. I. REVANEXT
..TNO. B. DLLW
r iRTH Wm. MoOREER X
DAV Med DIMS.
Movement;, of European Steamere
D6Oll AMFIRIO.L.
Virginia. ....... .....Mig. 98... mew York... Liverpool
(My of WaYton..Aug. 29... New York...Live-Iml
Bremen Aug. 29. New York Bremen
GrestE stern—Sept. 2... New Yo k... Liverpool
Asia Sart, 2._Boston _ Liverpool
ei. yof Elorrnore.Bept. 6... N ew York..:Liverpool
Tentonia........—Sept. 5... New York....Thutlia'n
Per ia ... ......... Serr. 9... New York—Liverpool
Africa .Sept.l6..,Boston Liverpool
Sav nia sei.t. 19... New Ywrk.....nenteen
Scotia Sept. k.3-..New York....Liverponl
E=C!
SooCa 4u¢. 29...Liverp001....New York
Georgia .ep , . 2.—Liverpool....New York
Arabia. ....... ._......5ept. s...Liverpo - 1 - Boston
(lona Pol•t 12...Liverpool•...New York
Bur pa_........—.5ept• 19...Liverpo4 B• ston
Penis Sept 26...Liverp001....2 esr York
MONEY MARECET.
OORRF.OTED DAILY FOR THE MORAINE; POST BY
REM& ROOM% JL HERTZ, BUMS=
FO, 118 WOOD STREET. "
The rerlocring are the buying and selling rates
for Gold, Sliver, dro.
Buying Belling
... 123 00
... 1 17 00
... 1 22 00
Eastern Exchange.
Silver
Demand Notca
New York
Baltimore
Philadelphia,.
Boston .....
Western Exchange.
Cincinnati
Lnn illy,
Cleveland
Lr
Reported Exclusively far the Satur
day Morning- Pout.
A.LLFA4 lid EN Y LIVE STOCH SIARILET,
Allegheny City, August 28
Cattle—The mar' . et since oar last was moder
ately ac the and the offerings were large. A f.ir
to good artiole ranged from 2'.444.3. Stook Catt '
•e
raised froml4@iliccill 'P. Bela wore plenty and
sold low. A fair amount of good stock was sent
East.
Hogs—The offerings were limited. The sea
son. howevnr. is over.
Sheep—The offerings were the largest we have
reported for acute time. Sa'es were trade at a
variety cf prices as per qua ity. Best quality was
sold at 36@.'ic stock 1'1,5®2 s.
Lambs—Wore scarce. Only a few were offer
ed. The average snlea were :Mb" la head.
Hormee—lhe offerings were not so large as
the previous week. Prices were unchanged.
The rerozipta and salon at the Allegheny yards
were:
Lnet week
650
.........1.850
. . 997
Cattle—The market was well represented
during the past week. The fate advance in the
Ne. York market had a benefical effect on hold
ers so far as tue fat cattle were concerned, whilst
the poorer cia.,•OF were cull and neglected. There
was lair amount of sales on Eastern account.
Among the transactions we note the following:
Casst-ys Me(ii I told 50 head at 25i, 255@23;
pound; li J Shaler sold 300 head, the terms were
private; D 13., si old 20 head at $2 50 per owt: J
larke of Ohio so , d 19 head at s 4 4Ltix
31 , ge int sold 20 ha j _d_E.......a , ..**r -s ter sold
)9 . 1. ‘ ,.......--ne - parlpound; M Funk sole 57 head
a si2 FO p r head: J Castsrline sold f 0 head
terms private; Wm Daily so.d lc head at Iy, per
notice; T it llead sold heed of prime a 35;
per pound: (3 Ceirke sold 21 head at $2 90 per 100
mind.; A J in tr•sold 38 heed prime at $l7 per
head; ash Ke-ver bought 54 heal of choice
f• r the Ea.g at .30' per pound; Eri, a Eta ich sold
head deli =erect in imi'adel, his, at 4c per lb;
T ypoos .k Fr ,ric , sold 9, head delivered
Phi.adi pi:IL,. at 4c per pound; ,50 head of light
weighs were s.dd a: 2% on Eastern accc,nt;
Woe b - ught 2.59 hood, price, rang d from 1,. / g, 3(g)
% es (Is, oil 111. y. N enrr bought 140 he.d at 2:
34334 ..51 pound,
Lam t,e—Tt e offerir were light; sales of
300 bead at an average of 41. 2.5'f head.
' he sales were no: very large. The
principal portion were driven Rest. tiolmes
old 050 head at 454, 5 , R554 "SI 115, for a good
article.
Atieep—The offerings were the largest we
have seen fors mo time past. There wore a
dberal number so d, end prices ra.ed about she
same. Mr liartleun d 't2l head at $3 7 ,, IA
owl; Wm Kidd, of W,shingtos contity,s - ild 900
head, terms pnrete; E Y Johns sold 1.8.4 head at
$2 75 IA cwt. A number of tales were made at
the came range of prices. Sheep ruled from 25 to
3756 e per head legs than last week.
DAUB & CAPPELL,
N NBC HA.NT T &LILO RS,
WE HAVE JEST RECEIVED ,9
T V isrki, ani s ell solcotod gook of
Spring Goods,
oonsiotink of
Clotho, Casimeres. Veatings, dCG
ALSO—A lame stook of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Wending Paper Collars. Neck and every
thing nonolly kept by first clam Yurnishing Biers
.Irders promptly azocqted. ttri3o:lYtl
Dissolution
rivirE COPARTNERSHIP existing be 2
tween-the undersigned. undet the firm and
name of KNAP, RUDD & CO., expires this day
by limitation. The business will be continued
by Charles Knap, by whom all demands due to
or from the late firm will be set , l•d.
CHARLES KNAP,
11. F. RUDD,
NICHOLAS K. WADE.
Fort Pitt Foundry July 1, 1863. jylB-2m
WEL iIL FABER 81 CO.,
TIAM ENGINE BUILDESS
Exraza Yar) tan 0.4.E.F-a,
QUERP.I. UM , ORB UMW
blear ills Perm R, R. PszaemezDepol
SitiAI9IYESAIT UR& AIM DISNITS
I.VA. Eteson Engines, ransiMg from three to on.
tunimi nnki E.,f4r- home gower..and suited fol
Brief Ells, da Ba. Blvd Vormmea. If &Melia
eta,
part'anlar attention to the Wm:traction o
tt=trm.d hinohinerr for exist mills, and fee
s. mulay and circular raw mills.
Have afroon hand. t alihed and ready for ship
went at short notice, Bz....dnes and Boilers of even
inceription-
Aim furnish itotiora and Shoot Iron se_pnWely,
Wrought Iron Sharcinz, Bangers and rather
every variaty, and eontinue the mannfaotnre
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. -
Our prices are low. >ttr machinery manufactur.
ed of the beat anadityuf matarizas. and warrantei
In aft ogres to dice rattstac'don.
Srdi - Orders from all prom of the country
ad Dna DrUMPtIY Mded. fe2l.:ddcw
CONCORD
GRAPE VINES
E WERE AMONG THE ETIRST TO
• secure this ISINREURRLE GRAPE,
and have fruited it for five years. We obtained
onr original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina
ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Socoety in
18634 awarded as a diploma for its exhibition.
and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society.
in Is6o. a premium for it as the BEST now
seedling grape. in all respects superior to the
Isabella."
Our stook of Vines is unequalled
anywhere which we offer at 25 minteesett.
$250 per d , sten. $12,50 per 100. $lOO per
:1,000. Small vines at lees prices.
50
Wcents e taxi
to ftum sl iah a few extra large vines at from
each.
J. KNOX.
Nn. AO Fifth ctreet
anre)ttw
Q,P ADES, SHOVELS, HOOKS
Forks. Scythe Stories Ao,thr sale by
itSo.=l: AM at LONG,
rain 1111 Ldbarts etresti
S. M. KIER & CO.,
NADVP-I.OIII=ND Or
Pure No. 1 Carbon 011,
AN D
it 7 7. 0 M 7.
sareffice o 9 LIBNB.TY STREET. opoAte
Pemn'it R. E. DoPet•
t 01.1.11 oil anzranted.
THE ARDESCO Oft COMr4NY
M a ylinrierllETßE AiirD HAVE YOB e
a superior article of
Befined ik_rdesco 0111.
110X-ZSPLOBITN. LIAO,
PUBE BENZOLB
warebouse, 2711E171N @TREE?
Lucent Oil Work
DUNCAN, DITITLAP & CO..
Manufacturers of
PURE WI:10MB limy - man
CA 3EiriOlSr
Meet, NO. 29 1 LIBERTY BTRIIET i Pitts
burgh. - 4avi
UITANDELIERN, BRACKETS.
CORNICES, CAZIDELBRAz , % LAMPS,
BEGILDED OR BEBRONZED,
and made equal to new. Alr,o, +Maud elie r s
etc. altered to burn Carbon Oil, at the
Per
- Per
Per
par Ot
Lamp and Oil Store of .
WELDON, REINEILE do HELL?,
aptly. 164 Vi ood argot. near 6th.
... Pa?
ar
Dar i
par Y,
SPRING GOODS.
ATI N.
Virton7Trer. tC.A.norro
SPRLNG AND SUMMED GOODS )
embracing all the newest stylus of
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSLYERES,
suitable for Business Suits. A full and complete
assortment of fine black
CLOTHS AND CASSIMBENS,
Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Vestiturs
W. H. McGEE & CO.,
143 FEDERAL S A DEEM,
corner of MarketBQlll2.l3,Alleationy city
mhfcdawitf
CCILLEIJIJI ItABSI...
This week
1,1."417
1.450
4 970
250
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat tinets
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings,
465 MARKET STREET,
North Side, P3II.IIII3ILPIEIN,
iy4:-409-Led
HENRY W. BEAUMONT &CO.
ry, ' nerry, and
• a Brandies, Old t, ononnhahela, Rye; and
other. Whiskies. Jamaica Rum. &e.
No. 88 Liberty Street,
Opposite Fourth street.
PITTSBURG% PA.
air Hotels. Taverns. and IP 8.10ffi(18. supplied at
moderate profits for Cash.
mv:2l47d
J. & M.
Brass Founders,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
AM kinds of Brace and Iron Caen e
made to order.
fin.,
BRABB °ASTON, Or ALL KINDS
glade at the shorted notice.
Particular attention paid to the fitting up and
repairina. o! OIL REFINERIES.
81 84 WATER STREET, near Liberty.
The members of this Arm being practical me
OhallieEt. of many Years' exToriem cm in the buel
Deep,
.will Insure to give eaturfaatiou
ea inli every -( TT
sd 409
pRIVATE DISEASES
DR. BROWN'S (MOE
60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
eitiscres and strangers in need of medical ad ,
vice should not fail to give him a call.
Dr. BroWn's remedies never tail to cure Impu
rities, scrofulous and venereal - affections —Alec
hereditary taint, such as tatter. psoriasis and oth
er skin.lseases. the origin of which the patient
is Ignorant.
SEMINAL VirIIAIMBBS. •
Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. brought on
by solitary habits. are the only medicines known
in this country which are safe and' will speedily
restore to health fuomi
ATIf3M.
Dr. Brown's remedies cure .in a few days this 1 .
tufa' affliction
He also treat Piles, Meet, Hounorrhoe, Urethal •
Discharger.. . Female Discos es, Pains in the Back
and Sidney% Irritation of the Bladder, strict •
ores, eta.
A letter to be answered must contain at least 1,
ONTO DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any address safeil y
Cam and_private roonut„;No. 60 6MMHIrIEL
WORT. Pittsburth P•h. nolsdArty
ATTOPITHY AND OtOUNSF,LLOR , AT LAW.
Office Ho. 69 Grant street, near the Court
House, Pittsburgh-
ILL BIISINESS 'ENTRUSTED TO
211. hie care will native prompt attention. Col
lections made and the money promptly remitted.
deofelyd •
R. HUTCHINSON
..ALOE OP =tea & nincantlaost.)/
00IESION & FORTVIIIDINti NERCIANT
Dealer in
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flow, Grain. Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pear!
Ashe26 and PRODUCE GENERALLY,
Beat Brands of Familyllonr Always on Head
No. 102 Second Street,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTISBUGB, PENN'A.
1126. Liberal adeanee made on (Tonsignmente.
apll-lid
Pri'7sß3lP-eJi.
B. X. 11H1t.....—..Th.117.811L0VHFC...—....J0HN POSTILIi
MOITTEIBTRGH FIRE BRICK MU NE.
FACTURING COMPANY.
KIER, GLOVER it CO.,
Itiarmfaetcurers of Fire Brick. Wes. C!rtieibler.
and dealers in' Pit e and radial° Cis
916 Offloe 365 Liberty street. opporlitathe P. IL
R. Passenger Depot. Pittsbnrib.
Orden pinneely solicited. febadmi
clLosiso OIIT SALE OF SUUMEE
N 1..) Dry Goods without regard to COM, consisting
in part of Shawls, Silk Ma , t, es, Olroulars and
S.l=e,. Lace Points. Sun Umbrella" mad Dress
of all kinds
As I will vacate the front part of my store In
ten days for improvements—l desire Go reduce tar
stock. Entrance on Market Alloy and Market
street. Cust"tan and the Public are invited to
call at
CLUIPLEB L. CALDW ELL,
ahmesear toJae, Holmes
P 0 R is Ft 4c. H -
Dealer in liaeon.Lemi. ElotteX-Cared Hain,
amated Doer Av.
Ck ' Tner t Klee , and giztt Pittaberb., Ps
iattl .1v
50 DollB2l 1143 STE rTE:III9, 111 Ili WI
I ast reativie4
19 and 'ar sale 41
au9d rakf&alkallai
DEALERS IN OILS.
PITTSBURGH. PENNA
-J. RODISAII 5110E1
?MAGEE at &LICKS,
Importer; and dealers in
DICALIIES IN
CEO. R. 00C141201.N.
B. J. LYNCH.
No. Se Mark et street.
between sth et. anol Diamond.
Established 18422
atielpAL
New Dineovery.
WARRANTED IN ALL CASES
TT CAN BE BELIED ON, ll' NEVER
1 fails to cure I It does not nauseate I it is
speedy in action! _
No Change of • Diet '.,1,9 : - - Required I-.
attlllyd
It does not intertesewithbasixtees pursuits! It i
can be used with aLdeteotion I --
Upward of 200 cures the. past znonli. 'coins' Cf:
them erc severe oases. It is acapkixt. for - Male '
and female, old or youngl
BELL'S SP - D - .3111(3
are the wiginal end ' , nly gemdue Staia , ll o
Overone hundred phssiokans have need tli.na in;
their practice and all speak well of 't • 1:00 , :ei
and app ove cil iheir compositi o,uhiohlia.ti 0.
Iyvegetableandpereotlhharmlessont esps.em
nndreds of certificates can be sh we.
boll's Specific Pills ale he ono tell ibl nremedy
for effecting a permanent ei•os speedy earn' in nil
OABOS . ot cperma , orrh , a or F °mina' Weatineys,•
with all i••• trait,. of _evils„sucli a• Ure'hral.
Vi• ginnl Discharzcs; Glee'. the unruly
Involun , ary Go WI Debi ity. and
Iccnntini rice, Imp 'mice, Weakiiii as or
Lee. of P‘wor. Nervous:Lori:oldr, Ao
. ut
..bich arise principally from So • ual Excetoes or
Self Abu e, or i•ouie eonsiituti nal &ranee:Lent :
aod in-apacitntes the sufferer from 1 alflli:tg this
duties of Married Life! _
. .
Ulan Diseises. GonorrtraeG'e•t -and
Ftriotare and in Di easos of t' , e , Bladder and Unr
n os's they act as a ob arm 1 RStiqr is- amnia:teed
by taking a ering/4 box!
ritics ONE DOJJ Al
Sold by
JOSEPH YriMATING,
ffenser Maldne• nizeet and Dicanned
and by Dnaggi to generally Pittsburgh.
They will In sent by mail seerrely tauled on
reoeis.t of the money by
J. BRYAN. M.
N 0.76 ' edsestrent. N.
Consulting Physician f r th, treatment of Ei.M.•
Mal. Ur. , ay, f-exu mi end 1 , 1-ry offs Dl:Poses: :she
will send fr e to all the following vsaiOle wo
The Fiftieth Thousand.—Dr. Bell's
Treatise in S'elf-Abiule, Prentatare Dreay, m
p cten e and Loss of owrr Fcanal Dcias,s.
Seminal weakness, Nighrly Emialina. tinoitai
Debi its., .&o. A Damphlit of flits pages 43 , 11.
taint? g important advice to the al Totedand
should be read by every sufferer si ,, ,the m.ags
of cure in t e severezt sage is„ k lainly Ent fo r th,.
Two dame to pay. postage. anT7d/grt
. , .
TO THE to bLie.
PIECIALLY
AlLl4thelancrant errifalse . • .
Modest o f all &moral- •-• "
nations, treat sane: and `"" . *••
delicate disorders..self- •
abuse and dismiss or •
Mations saran on an in- - - ii ! •- • •
cleatto youths of both .. -
sex 9 and adults. Angle cr martini: • iiicausi •
Dn. Buanuansuz , pubbaM3 the' fact: of his doirat - ,•:
to. the ignorant and fatrely modestaro drandtaka
shocked. and think it a great sin vary immeral -
and for contamination snd corrupton atone:.
=wives. proetkinr and•danchters: Their
Phrtmian should be cautions - to keea L thena,
ignorance that they do the suns la D. 8X,31.7f.
STEMP,.(emeept pubnahhael lest lucrative prac.3
thas might be lost to them =cal stupid , falsely
modest and presumptuous fernffice, boir and
raised in ignorance. apruor sp as nrashreorna
who compare cadets. interzone% muss. tau",
dollen and cants_ mysteriously. meant a l oort ,-..
gotten. It is to pubhaitnitorravarAyl6t theii` •
--arts and guardians • er6 thVi oas iy
daughters and ward.4 e - , ' A r.,feennee.
dotty and of. delicate 00rngx ,, ,,,,,,,ti - j2 o :7cy
have been restored to — and site-
BRANS'nti./P. beezle•:, mne •-
marriage thronsh 135310 23 5te 4 :/, ° 7 7
feriae, ansiots, znortitoaeon,
honor nocturnal c• -, ‘T. 4 klous.
In Very a/
' which aro . =ha' L*l%4.V=
rl7bia t
o--
a. .
.
e ear' wit'
Et a, it.
_.rnmr.....•mcgtelrztgrj,?l,4, frW.
—Sid es wt.:. marked maw- /1121141
over forty yearn (40) expernw— them' la'a 4l "
Lunt in hmAlzle of both iae Old-World end
the United States, tra3 - 1 131 . to sal—t3 511 with
fair trial. b.ealitt bappinain sgPi :mein boo
upon the now—oer.ed cheek. !onset. wita
monteb•mt - ; and (mach. bt.t OGMO ho cureA
Consumption end el; or fie Undyed dlret..bl
which cc many unnaglii fill our. corn r, 011
now be relieved. vrovidan; :hey attend to I. la
time roll vertical= ten behr , ' P•f
7M OO . a copy of the Diedie;.ll, , over.r..hlen
in telvengreto to - na-re..%...-t apply fievin7 tee ad•
vantage of over forty yearn smpa2iencz and
observation. conseeuteatly he hal
in the treatment of aDVIIti &semen anti lv:Le
daily conneltedby the profelmion. es well= re:soz
mended by .•upeeMble o;cm, peiblinnore l
Prietorn of hotels. c.e.Of.ot stint tld
Arse.. near Diamond atri-;% Private wren - mai.
eatio ei na from n
it rZia ap 01 Ces Union
tEldtN Dwn
SYRUP OF DIANDBAKE AND I3TIIG.
Having had a man employed for. the last six
years compounding the above excellent remedies
for my own practice, and having used them with
uncommon success m all that time, I feel it a
duty to set there before the -public, as my expo
rience leads me to think they are as near speeitcr ,
as any remedies well can be for the following,
diseases. namely : Scrofula, Coitre, Syphilis, and
all diseases that arise from an impure state of the
blood. One trial will convince any PeriO4 , of.
their fitness for those diseases,
ld
Prepared and so by'
BRANSTRUP. M. D.
85 Simthtiold et., Pittsburgh,'Ps.
NEW BOILER WORK.%
Jr. J. P . O WEJELS
A Triorns TO THE 11110MFACTIIItH
CU. of Steam Boilers, Stills. Tanha. Agitator*
Nut Pero. Sugar Pars. Sh et Iron Chimness.
Breechinga, and all other articlesnanalo ta
afactured at similLr concerns.
Prompt attention paid to all kinds of roPalra 9 ,1 1
reasonable terms.
Works COPTER, OF LOCUST and DUQUEBI
WAY, 6th Ward. Allegheny river.
Hydropolte, or Garden Sprinkler.
ANEW AND 11:113E)FIIL ARTICLE I'OR
wetting plants and Ileviers,.vinatrngwindeivii
carriages &.(1; PIIIIIP6 ot every <lnscription- sold
and repaired. Daykin's Patent WEI, or DTELWat
mad° and Bold.
ELDON & BELLY, 164 Woo 4
l=B One deer from , Six*.
GRAVEL ROOFING.
EPAIILS PII.O3IPICLIVAT.
AIL TENDED: TO.
LIUPTON,VLDDIEIN .SOCO: s
earner Milhaud Wood sizeitts. swot:Aston.
Ivltt
DUQUESNE BRASS-WORKS
CA.DDIAII & CRAWI'ORD.
ma ti alzeurers rgerveev variety of finished -...
BRASS WORK NE eLinavaßs
GAS or SlrlEA.sl.FreriEns
-11/ACRISRSTS Ann CaPPRISMITHR ,
ipusss tvisTUIGS OF EVERT. D.
soriptionmade to order -Steamboat 'won,
steam and get:siting and repairing promptly "at
tented to. riartiar attention palm to Atlas rip
Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils„
Aim, 2010 egenta for the Western Diat'4es of
Penn.glvania. for the sale of Marsh. Lanstell do
Co.'s Patent 13, phon Pump, the beet ever intriti•
tad. having no valves it is not liable to-gut out of
order and will throw more water than ansTroP
wire else. ,„,.
EIROVAIe OF .LIVERY , STABLE
IV The undersigned having removed his Live
ry Stable from the rear of the Seott Mins...tenser
the earner of First and Smithfield ittrPet. W. C.
Conn s old stand. is prepared to furnish carriages.
buggies, and saddle horses twee the shertestme-
See, Alan horses kept at livery at reasonable
rates. Undertaking and all airansementa forfa
iambi will ready° attanlcuasainac
W. B. Lunar.-- ........... ...._..J. P Ommet
LIIPrION afiz, OILIMEN g ,
eiANUTACTOSZKEI AND D1ALM1 . 71 , 5
FELT CEMENT 41 RAVEL ROOFING
....Repid. to ola oravel. Mamas and Malaita
Boots made et the low eat prima, , ;27.
Uwork Promptly attended to sad asp:Late',
e. Moraine Post Snlldlnsa corner I.llta and
Wood .mtn. 2d derv. uahn
ringh ItABBELS OS: PURE RYE
bIIAMPUFILIF WHISKY. of different ova to
Curthsatre, .4rezt,AvArt
15144" 91. sad* Ant WIN
r.tr,.;X li d
Pt zbiare. Pot ;A:ra.